Based on his enthusiasm for what lies ahead, I am betting they hire him
if he can make it stable for a one month period. Then he can take calls
from all of us about "why does it drift away so far when the tempurature
only changes 15 degrees in that room?". And he can have a spinning wheel
like the groucho marks show, but it will have only 2 parts - return the
unit to the factory for proper alignment and align per factory manual or
return to factory for proper alignmnet. If he is a careful entrepruner
he will invest in a hardware company selling wingnuts and recommend they
be shipped with each unit leaving the factory service department, this
will expidite the returns to the factory for proper alignment enhancing
revenue for both the hardware comapny and spectrum's tiring repair crew.

Neil McKie wrote:
> 
>   Would Spectrum take you to court?
> 
>   Neil
> 
> ac0y5 wrote:
> >
> > Would anyone posting to the SCR1000 stuff mind if I foward all of
> > them to Spectrum and ask them to respond to them? They should know
> > about their reputation maybe they would like to respond one way or
> > another.
> > 73 All
> > AC0Y
> >
> >
> 
> 
> 
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